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JK Rowling
Total Results: 22
February 18, 2021
The toxic world of fandom
Whether its pop music or politics, fan clubs can easily turn into a febrile mob
Gareth Roberts
Thursday
31.12
31.12
Liberals rarely defend liberalism
The woke threat to liberty is not a fringe issue — and people with mainstream opinions are in the firing line
Peter Franklin
Wednesday
02.12
02.12
Do John Cleese’s critics understand comedy?
The Python has always been an anarchist rather than a liberal, like the artform itself
Sarah Ditum
Thursday
26.11
26.11
In defence of fantasy
This much-mocked genre was once the cornerstone of our culture
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
25.11
25.11
Why I had to leave The Guardian
If you were bullied by 338 colleagues, what would you do?
Suzanne Moore
Wednesday
30.09
30.09
Has Covid become less dangerous?
Your risk of death if you get infected now is much reduced from what it was in March
Tom Chivers
Thursday
24.09
24.09
The intellectual shabbiness of Judith Butler
Rather than bring helpful clarity to the trans debate, the revered professor engaged in wilful obtuseness and whataboutery
Sam Leith
Tuesday
30.06
30.06
Why won’t liberals defend liberalism?
The woke threat to liberty is not a fringe issue — and people with mainstream opinions are in the firing line
Peter Franklin
Tuesday
23.06
23.06
How Covid-19 could get Trump re-elected
The stumbling President's innate scepticism could yet be a threat to the Democrats
Freddie Sayers
Friday
25.01
25.01
Is Harry Potter an apologist for neoliberalism?
Leftist critics of JK Rowling's novels show how partisanship rots the brain
Polly Mackenzie
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